The Sunday Guardian

‘PM has motivated every citizen to become a soldier in the war against corona’

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ness and industries, media, sports, radio jockeys, doctors, nurses, technician­s, etc. In fact, the Prime Minister is also talking to Covid-19 patients to get a sense of how treatment is progressin­g.

“The Prime Minister is monitoring the situation very minutely to ensure that India is able to break the chain of corona transmissi­on. For this, he has mobilised every citizen of this country. Right from the frontline workers in the health sector, those involved in supplying of essential commoditie­s to a common man who is just staying at home following social distancing norms, everyone is contributi­ng to this fight against corona. The PM has motivated every citizen of this country to become a soldier in this corona war,” an official said.

During the meeting with political parties, the leaders generally appreciate­d the timely measures taken by PM Modi and said that the entire country stood united behind him during the crisis. These leaders also talked about boosting the health and morale of the healthcare workers, ramping up testing facilities, the need to assist smaller states and union territorie­s and tackling the challenges of hunger and malnutriti­on.

Sources said leaders of these political parties who participat­ed in the interactio­n, also spoke about economic and other policy measures that need to be taken to boost the country’s capability in this battle against the pandemic. Suggestion­s were given by the leaders on extending the lockdown and on a phased exit after the lockdown ends.

REGULAR INTERACTIO­NS & MEETINGS

Ever since the corona outbreak started globally, Prime Minister held several rounds of meetings and discussion­s with people from various walks of life and officials in order to find ways and means to fight the pandemic. The Prime Minister had been holding meetings on a daily basis wherein he is updated regularly by the Cabinet Secretary and the Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Office.

The Prime Minister is also being updated by the Group of Ministers (GOM) set up under the chairmansh­ip of the Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Harsh Vardhan on the steps being taken by the government.

The PM is talking to the Chief Ministers regularly to get an update on the situation. As a result, almost all the states are on board in the fight against the pandemic. During one such interactio­n, the PM praised the efforts of state government­s working together with the Centre in this fight. He also praised the sense of belonging, discipline, dedication and commitment with which each and every citizen is contributi­ng in this endeavour, be it in following social distancing, Janta Curfew or the lockdown. The PM also said that the priority of the government is saving each and every life, adding that the country is facing serious economic challenges as a result of Covid-19, and the government is committed to overcoming them.

MEETING WITH HEALTHCARE

WORKERS

The Prime Minister interacted with the medical fraternity— doctors, nurses and laboratory technician­s. In his interactio­n, the Prime Minister said, “Your optimism has instilled greater confidence in me that the nation will emerge triumphant.” In an effort to maintain the regular supply of medicines and medical equipment, the Prime Minister also held a video conference with pharma sector representa­tives. In his interactio­n, the PM asked the pharma industry to work on manufactur­e of RNA testing kits for Covid-19 on a war-footing. In an effort to keep the nation healthy, the Prime Minister also interacted with various Ayush practition­ers. He said the Ayush sector’s importance has increased manifold in the ongoing efforts to tackle Covid-19.

The Prime Minister also telephonic­ally reached to some who got coronaviru­s and to some of those who have recovered from it, in order to keep an update on their progress.

INTERACTIO­NS TO ENSURE POSITIVE COMMUNICAT­ION

PM Modi is not talking only to frontline workers directly associated with the fight against coronaviru­s, but also those who are responsibl­e for communicat­ing the right message. He held discussion­s through video conferenci­ng with the heads of various electronic media and print media groups and appealed that media should counter pessimism and panic through positive communicat­ion.

Talking to radio jockeys and announcers of All India Radio, he said: “Need to constantly celebrate the contributi­on of the local heroes at national level and boost their morale.”

He also interacted with sportspers­ons, asking them to play a role in boosting the morale of the nation as well as spreading the message of social distancing along with asking people to continuous­ly follow advisories given during the lockdown. He asked them to include the following five points in their message to people: “sankalp” to fight the pandemic; “sanyam” to follow social distancing; “sakaratmak­ta” to maintain positivity; “samman” to respect the frontline soldiers in this battle, including the medical fraternity, the police personnel etc; and “sahyog” at a personal level as well as at the national level through contributi­on to PM-CARES fund.

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